Owner Gary Hotchkin discovered the break-in when he arrived to work Friday morning. He said the suspect smashed in a window on the side of the building. Inside, he found the locks on the shop area cut.

The shop has surveillance cameras installed, which Hotchkin said captured the suspect.

"It shows him coming in, then he sees the camera, and he starts waving his hand trying to cover his face," he said.

The surveillance video also show the suspect leaving with a step ladder, a saw and some smaller items in a backpack, Hotchkin said.

Hotchkin opened the shop in 1996, and had never been burglarized until Friday. He said he is still trying to determine what was taken.

CORRECTION: What was stolen from the business was incorrect in the original version of this story.